Specifically, routes 38, 62, 64, 139 are operated by Saigon Passenger Transport Joint Stock Company; route 4 is operated by Bao Yen Company Limited; routes 65 and 152 are operated by the joint venture of Bao Yen Company Limited - Cooperative 28. These routes operate 47-seat vehicles, with air conditioning, painted in uniform green. One-way ticket price is 6,000 VND; student ticket price is 3,000 VND. A set of 30 tickets costs 135,000 VND.
Route No. 4 (Ben Thanh - Cong Hoa - An Suong Bus Station) is 16.42km long, operating from 5:00 a.m. to 8:15 p.m. daily, with about 200 trips.
Route 38 (Tan Quy Residential Area - Ben Thanh - Dam Sen) is 16.57km long, with an average of 120 trips/day. Route 62 (District 8 Bus Station - Thoi An) is 24km long, with 120 trips/day. Route 64 (Mien Dong Bus Station - Dam Sen) is 18km long, with 120 trips/day. Route 65 (Ben Thanh - Cach Mang Thang Tam - An Suong Bus Station) operates at a similar frequency, with about 120 trips/day. All routes operate from 5am to 8:15pm daily.
Currently, Ho Chi Minh City has 164 bus routes, with more than 2,300 vehicles in operation. In the first 6 months of 2025 alone, buses transported 283 million passengers, an increase of 16.5% over the same period last year. The city aims to have 205 bus routes by 2030, opening priority lanes for buses, aiming for a smart, convenient and environmentally friendly public transport system.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/tphcm-thay-doi-lo-trinh-gia-ve-7-tuyen-xe-buyt-post809044.html
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